“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept and celebrate those differences.” — Audre Lorde
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Thought for Today
“Tolerance and celebration of individual differences is the fire that fuels lasting love.” — Tom Hannah
Thought for Today
“We don’t need a melting pot in this country, folks. We need a salad bowl. In a salad bowl, you put in the different things. You want the vegetables – the lettuce, the cucumbers, the onions, the green peppers – to maintains their identity. You appreciate differences.” — Jane Elliot
Thought for Today
“Nothing is ever just in your head. Nothing is ever just in your body. They are intrinsically linked — always.” — Dr. Christiane Northrup
Thought for Today
“Try to shout “Whoopee” or “Whee” as you walk down the street or drive your car. It sets off a cascade of feelings that speak to being fully alive. The eeeeees at the end of the words are like sonic caffeine. – Loretta LaRoche
Thought for Today
“The test we must set for ourselves is not to march alone but to march in such a way that others wish to join us.”— Hubert Humphrey
Thought for Today
“You are a creation of God unequaled anywhere in the universe… Thank Him for yourself and then for all the rest of His glorious handiwork.” –Norman Vincent Peale, best-selling author and minister
Thought for Today
“All those golden autumn days the sky was full of wings. Wings beating low over the blue water of Silver Lake, wings beating high in the blue air far above it . . . bearing them all away to the green fields in the South.” –Laura Ingalls Wilder
A Few Thoughts for the First Day of Autumn
“Earth’s crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God; And only he who sees takes off his shoes; The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries.” –Elizabeth Barrett Browning As I get older I find myself more and more in tune with the changing seasons. Perhaps when I was younger I thought IContinue reading “A Few Thoughts for the First Day of Autumn”
Thought for Today
“Joy is not in things; it is in us.” — Richard Wagner
